The Witcher 2 update 1.2 detailed
Find out how to give Geralt a haircut.
Update 1.2 for CD Projekt's The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is now ready for download from the game's official site.
The patch, announced yesterday, brings with it a long list of tweaks, including a fix for an issue that was preventing Witcher 1 game saves from being exported into the sequel. The full changelog is below.
The update also includes a new DLC pack called Barbers and Coiffeuses which adds hairstyling services for Geralt at various locations throughout the gameworld.
In Chapter One, Flotsam antique book dealer Einar Gausel will offer to get the scissors out. In Chapter Two, you'll need to look for either Sambor in Henselt's Camp or Felicia Cori in Vergen. In Chapter Three, track down Cori in Loc Muinne for a cut.
- All previously released DLC packages are installed with Patch 1.2 (Blue Stripes Combat Jacket, Ultimate Alchemist's Outfit, Ultimate Mage's Outfit, Ultimate Swordsman's Outfit, Finisher Pack, Mysterious Merchant, Troll Trouble).
- Patch 1.2 adds a new free DLC package titled "Barbers and Coiffeuses."
- Game saves are now compressed automatically, lowering the amount of disk space they utilise.
- An option has been added to the game menu allowing game saves to be deleted. To delete a game save, highlight the relevant item and press the 'Delete' key.
- The game menu now loads at a markedly accelerated pace.
- The game now supports Logitech G35 headphones and other USB headsets with on-board sound cards.
- A number of fixes have been added to the key binding functionality (actions can now be mapped to number pad and cursor/arrow keys).
- Analog sticks on gamepads now work correctly in the GUI panels.
- A number of game balance fixes have been introduced in the Prologue.
- Lock on targets is not lost when the distance to targets increases.
- A number of fixes have been made in blocking functionality during combat. Also, player character responsiveness in combat has been improved, and Geralt can attack more than one target during normal combat.
- A number of corrections have been made in the statistics displayed in item diagrams in the Crafting panel.
- The Witcher 1 saves are now imported correctly.
- An auto–save has been added before the fight against the draug.
- Flare bomb duration is now 2 (two) minutes.
- Issue involving the equipping of bombs (or other items) even if they were not present in the character Inventory has been fixed.
- Islamic–themed and similar textures have been deleted and/or replaced.
- A number of fixes have been made in game dialogues.
- Issue that blocked advancement to the next level at the start of Chapter 3 has been fixed.
- Issue involving the occurrence of T-poses upon the destruction of nekker nests has been corrected.
- Guards can no longer block Geralt when he is on a ladder.
- Knives no longer affect friendly NPCs.
- Bug related to using some containers has been fixed.
- Ostmurk (an ingredient required to complete a quest) can no longer be sold.
- Ingredients required to complete the "Melitele's Heart" quest have been added to the game.
- A fix has been introduced in the "Troll Trouble" quest whereby the she–troll's head can be won in a game of dice poker.
- The Ghost of the Banner can no longer be killed by wraiths.
- Issue involving the Operator being neutral and thus susceptible to being killed before any conversation occurs has been fixed.
- A number of fixes have been introduced to prevent selected NPCs from being blocked (king in siege tower, knights when destroying a gate in the Prologue, etc.).
- The "Three Sisters" quest has been fixed so that the door does not remain locked forever once the quest has been completed.
- A number of progression breaks have been fixed, including instances of blocked meditation, inability to save game, and blocked combat after use of static cameras (e.g. game could not be saved after completion of the "Indecent Proposal" quest).
- The progression break during the fight against the dragon in Chapter 3 (exploration not working properly) has been fixed.
- The progression break during the fight against Dethmold (whereby he sometimes remained behind his barrier, doing nothing) has been fixed.
- The progression break (black screen) in the "Little Shop of Dreams" quest has been fixed.
- The progression break following failure to complete the ritual with Anezka has been fixed.
- The progression break during the dialogue on the beach in the "Hung Over" quest has been fixed.
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At least the pre-order dlc should work now, instead of returning invalid code.
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Keep it up chaps! (y)
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All previously released DLC packages are installed with Patch 1.2 (Blue Stripes Combat Jacket, Ultimate Alchemist's Outfit, Ultimate Mage's Outfit, Ultimate Swordsman's Outfit, Finisher Pack, Mysterious Merchant, Troll Trouble).
Isn't that the pre-order/retailer exclusive stuff? If so, it's genuinely impressive that they've made it available to all (and for free!) so soon after release. Good on them.
Edit: Yes, some of it is the previously exclusive stuff: [link url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-11-18-the-witcher-2-special-editions-spelled-out
]http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-1...[/link]
Anyone pre-ordering either edition of the CD Projekt-developed RPG sequel will also get another batch of free DLC, depending on which retailer you pick.
GameStop and thehut.com offer the Finisher Pack, containing additional finishing move animations and additional advanced fighting techniques.
GAME has Mysterious Merchant, which allows you to purchase unique items from a "shady tradesperson".
HMV boasts the Ultimate Alchemy Suit, offering unique items, increases the loot output and extends the duration of potions.
Amazon offers the Ultimate Swordsman Suit which contains a set of unique items, boosts sword fighting stats and increases the chance for triggering rare effects in combat.
Finally, Play.com has the Ultimate Magical Suit. This contains a unique set of items, enhances the new sixth magical sign and boosts the effectiveness of all other signs.
Like I say, impressive that they put it out so soon after release, and all for free. Good on them.
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But yes, great support, fast patches, keep it up.
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I know, competitively priced female goods!
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But why?
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Still love the game though and it seems it will only get better.
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What impressed me the most was their lack of hesitation in removing the DRM from the game after it was found to be causing people performance issues.
Hopefully other Devs and publishers are watching and will follow CD Projekts example in the future.
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I've known lots of Muslim people and I've even visited Mosques. As a White British non Muslim, I have to say that my whole experience of Islam has been very pleasant and inspiring and the Muslim people I've met have all been peaceful and loving people. I can only advise people to respectably visit a local mosque themselves before ever condemning the religion and it's people as you'll be made very welcome and your whole experience will be very positive indeed. I do however think that the complaints about the Witcher 2 is an over reaction by a very small minority of Muslims and now they've made this point, some people will delay updating to V1.2 just so they can look for it first, when before this complaint they wouldn't have paid any attention to it what-so-ever. I can certainly understand Muslims not wanting to have any association with a brothel what-so-ever and this would truly be an insult, but by drawing people's attention to something that wouldn't even have been associated with Islam to the vast majority of people and something that wouldn't be noticed by 99.99% of players has now caused most people to be aware of this association. I also think that complaining about what most people will see as something so minor will only anger some non Muslims, especially those who already have unfounded prejudices against the religion already. Islam has already got an unjustified bad name amongst many non Muslim western people, mainly because of the terrorism associated with a very small number of people who call themselves Muslims, even when 99.99% of Muslims are peaceful and when in fact Islam is a peaceful religion that teaches people to love others and even give to charity.
Anyway, The Witcher 2 is most definitely the best off-line RPG ever made in my opinion and well done to the programmers and everyone else involved in producing such a masterpiece that I hope is awarded the best game of 2011. I've completed it after many late nights of enjoyment as it's not a short game either, but I'll play it again so I can make different decisions that will drastically change the game, especially the decision to support Vernon Roche at the end of Chapter 1 as this decision completely alters the whole of chapter 2, it's quests and even the main location it's played in.